The latest Commensalis exhibition croud funding page is now live on sponsume, there are various unique art pieces available for our sponsors, check it out at www.sponsume.com/project/commensalis-body-0 if you like our work please have a look and share the page, there are limited numbers of each item so if you like something make sure you get it soon.

'Commensalis' is a group of artists from Wales, Scotland and England. We’re based in South Wales and we love sharing our art with the world, so we’re organising pop-up exhibitions wherever we can. We’ll be doing one in Bath from July the 8th to the 14th this year at the historic Walcot Mortuary Chapel.

Commensalis is Printmaker Kara Seaman, Collagist Melanie Ezra, Photographic artists Owen Martin and Rhys Jones and scribbler and printmaker Rose Davies. Local Bath sculptor and 'Maker' Jeni Wood will be a guest artist for this show.

The word ‘Commensalis’ comes from Medieval Latin and it reflects a commensal relationship, one organism using another for housing, or utilising something created after its death. We are inhabiting a chapel created for the departed. We are using this house of the dead to house our work. Our relationship towards each other is symbiotic.

‘COMMENSALIS’ @ The Walcot Chapel, Bath Monday July 9th to Sunday July 15th

‘Commensalis’ is a group of artists and performers from England, Sweden, Scotland and Wales who have joined together to present a programme of visual art, music, poetry and storytelling at the historic Walcot Chapel in Bath.

The word ‘Commensalis’ comes from Medieval Latin and it reflects a commensal relationship, that can involve one organism using another for housing, or utilising something created after its death.

We, the artists, are inhabiting a chapel created for the departed. We are using this house of the dead to house our work. Our relationship towards each other is symbiotic. The spirit of ‘Commensalis’ is reflected in the work we choose to place and perform in this chapel that once housed the dead.